Oba Micheal Ayinde Oderinde Appreciates Senator Yayi For Transformal Impact On Sawonjo Community 

Oba Micheal Ayinde Oderinde, the 
Olu of Sawonjo, has greatly appreciated the Distinguished Lawmaker representing Ogun West Senatorial District, Senator Solomon Adeola Yayi, over his transformational impact on Sawonjo Community. 
The Olu of Sawonjo, while expressing his heartfelt appreciation to Distinguished Senator (Dr) Solomon Olamilekan Adeola, Aremo of Yewaland, he said, “Dear Distinguished Senator Olamilekan Solomon, With hearts overflowing with gratitude, we, the people of Sawonjo community in Yewa North, write to express our deepest appreciation for your extraordinary gift of a 300kVA transformer to our town”
“This singular act has not only illuminated our homes but has rekindled our hope in purposeful leadership and genuine representation.
For decades, our community has yearned for a leader who would see us, hear us, and stand with us. You have done more than that—you have walked with us. From the healthcare facility you graciously provided to this life-changing transformer, your kindness has touched every household, every heart, and every soul in Sawonjo.”
“We say it without hesitation: you are the Messiah we have long awaited in Yewaland. Your leadership is not just effective—it is compassionate, visionary, and deeply rooted in service. You have redefined what it means to represent the people, and for that, we are eternally grateful.”
“Sawonjo stands still in awe of your generosity and unwavering commitment. And as we look ahead to the 2027 Okemosan Drive, know that our support is massive, total, and unshakable. You have earned not just our votes, but our trust, our admiration, and our prayers.”
“May the Almighty continue to guide and protect you. May your light shine brighter, and may your impact echo across Ogun State and beyond. Our prayers for you will never cease, because you have become a beacon of hope— not just for Sawonjo, but for all of Yewa and Ogun State. With deepest appreciation and unwavering support!” the Olu of Sawonjo concluded.

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